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State of Arizona Working with Department of Homeland Security to Develop Secure ID

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The State of Arizona will be working with the Department of Homeland Security to revamp the state driver’s license in order to meet the requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Arizona is developing a “technologically enhanced driver’s license” which can be used at U.S. border entry points and as proof of work eligibility. It will cost slightly more than a standard license and will require proof of citizenship, residence, and identity. It is one of the first to comply with upcoming REAL ID requirements (physical security features and a secure process for issuance). Beginning in January 2008, U.S. and Canadian citizens will be required to show a WHTI-complaint document or government-issued photo ID and proof of citizenship at land and sea ports of entry. Washington state and Vermont are also pursuing such uniform WHTI documents as an alternative to showing multiple documents. The WHTI, mandated by Congress in 2004 as part of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, aims at issuing standard ID documents for all citizens and hopes to be fully implemented by summer 2008.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) have announced that ICE’s Secure Communities program has begun in Florida. Secure Communities is set-up to help state officials identify criminal foreigners, both legally and illegally in the United States, already in police custody.

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Axway, a business interaction networks company that manages digital business interactions, has partnered with MaxID, a developer of biometric and other identity solutions, to create a new handheld mobile device designed for use in biometric authentication.

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The Palos Heights School District 128 in Chicago is using GPS technology to track its students allowing the district to keep up with the student–when he or she first entered the school bus and when the student exited the district’s care.

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In an effort to promote and strengthen security solutions among law enforcement agencies in California, Entrust hosted an event in Los Angeles that detailed more specific security strategies these institutions could be implementing. Outlined topics included strong authentication and smart card credentialing.

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LaserCard Corp. announced receipt of a follow-on order for approximately $2.7 million of optical security media cards to be issued under the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Permanent Resident Card program. Deliveries of the cards are scheduled to concluded by the end of the year

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MaxID Corp, a provider of identity and security solutions, announced the appointment of Roger Morrison as director of U.S. Federal sales, who brings more than 20 years of experience in sales, in the federal sector.

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